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RBC Bridges, Soundstreams' Workshop for Early career Composers
10-day tuition-free program in in Toronto, Canada
Accommodations provided free of charge for accepted participants who are based outside of Toronto
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Workshop dates
May 1–10, 2020 (Toronto, Canada)
Application deadline
December 20, 2019 (11:59pm EST)
RBC Bridges is a 10-day tuition-free program in in Toronto, Canada, that brings together celebrated composer mentors, a professional resident ensemble, and six emerging composers, to develop and premiere new work in a professional context and participate in professional development and networking opportunities
Composer-in-residence: Sarah Kirkland Snider
Resident ensemble: 8 Voices (SATB)
The Program
This year’s workshop will be inspired by the music of the late Quebecois composer Claude Vivier. Selected participants’ final works will be showcased alongside works by Sarah Kirkland Snider, and in connection with Soundstreams’ Main Stage production of Musik für das Ende.
For more details about the program and eligibility criteria visit https://soundstreams.ca/education/emerging-composer-workshop/
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For any questions, please contact Felix Mills at felixm@soundstreams.ca

Dear Young Composers,
The Symphonic Society of Limeira recently opened a call for scores for chamber music and symphonic works. Please consider submitting your work. For more information regarding this call for scores, click in the link bellow.
https://www.sinfonicadelimeira.com.br/call-for-scores
Best regards,

Dear young composers,
The Symphonic Society of Limeira recently opened a call for scores for chamber music and symphonic works. Please consider submitting your works
For more information visit call for scores by clicking on the link below:
https://www.sinfonicadelimeira.com.br/call-for-scores
Best regards,

Hi, i want to share our competition with you. It´s my first posting so please help me if i did something wrong 🙂
Write the Super hit!
Inspire the audience with your music and win prize money totaling 11.000€ with your composition – take part in the Progressive Classical Music Award 2019!
Compose new music for two violins that goes under the skin and sweeps audiences off their feet. There is no limit to your imagination. Using virtuosity or simply great emotionality– always remember that the audience has to be touched or carried away!
The style does not matter. Playing technique should be challenging, unconventional, with new effects, nice melodies, extreme sounds or hot rhythms – let your imagination run wild!
Orchestration: 2 violins.
Form: about 5 minute music.
Info: The work has to be composed for this competition. Adaption or arrangements are not permitted. Multiple submissions are allowed.
Closing date for entries: 5. July 2019, 23:59 CET
Finale with LiveStream: September 28, 2019, 20:00 CET, Reiss-Engelhorn-Museen D5, 68159 Mannheim UNESCO City of Music, Germany
Prizes
1. Prize: 5.000€, sponsored by Spiegel Institut Mannheim
2. Prize: 3.000€, attribution pending
3. Prize: 1.000€, sponsored by Ingenieurbüro Bräuer + Späh
4. Prize: 800€, sponsored by Dr. Hans-Oskar Koch
5. Prize: 600€, sponsored by GMS CNC-Technik
6. Prize: 600€, sponsored by GMS CNC-Technik
Additionally, the prizewinner works will be recorded by The Twiolins and added to their concert repertoire.
Course
After a thorough examination by the jury, six works will be selected from all submissions. These will be premiered in the prize winner concert by The Twiolins. Following the concert, the audience will vote on the awards. Additionally the prizewinner works will be recorded professionally on a CD. For details see terms and conditions.
Registration
Please read the terms and conditions. Please use the registration form to submit your composition.
FAQ & more information
Please visit the website at https://www.pcm-award.com/en/award-2019/announcement-2019/

SACRA/PROFANA introduces the first annual SOUND/PROJECT Summer Choral Intensive, a week-long program open to recommended high school vocalists in San Diego County. The 2014 Call for Scores aims to provide students involved with the opportunity to premiere a new composition in tandem with the 20-voice professional choir SACRA/PROFANA.
(For more information, please visit sacraprofana.org.)
Deadline: May 1, 2014 - winners will be announced June 1, 2014.
Fee: There is no fee to enter.
Our Mission: To provide the high school students involved in the Sound/Project Summer Choral Intensive with the opportunity to premiere a new work.
Eligibility:
Compositions should use one of the following texts; (see attached page for full texts)
“The Singers” by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
“Refuge” by Sara Teasdale
“I Dream a World” by Langston Hughes
American composers of any age or institutional affiliation are eligible to submit scores.
Compositions should not exceed ten minutes.
Compositions should be scored for SATB Chorus (divisi optional) with or without piano accompaniment.
Submission:
Please e-mail kirsten@sacraprofana.org to receive and complete the application form.
All required application materials (score/parts, application form) must be submitted via email to kirsten@sacraprofana.org.
Multiple submissions must be submitted separately.
Scores should be submitted in PDF file format.
A composer bio or resume (attached to the application form) is encouraged, but not required. The selection committee will not see the bio until after the judging process is complete.
Only complete applications/compositions will be considered for performance.
On the score, please eliminate all identifying information, except for the title of work. Compositions will remain anonymous throughout the judging process.
Submissions will be judged by SACRA/PROFANA artistic staff members for the Sound/Project Summer Choral Intensive 2014.
Questions can be sent to kirsten@sacraprofana.org.
Please refrain from including work titles in inquiries to preserve anonymity in the judging process.
Prize:
Winner (1): $250 cash prize and a featured premiere performance on Saturday, July 19th at the University of San Diego. The performing choir will consist of 50 (or more) of San Diego County’s most talented high school vocalists, as well as the 20-voice professional choir SACRA/PROFANA.
Additional submissions may be considered for future SACRA/PROFANA performances.
Winners will be notified via e-mail, and announced via SACRA/PROFANA’s webpage, Facebook page, and Twitter page.
SACRA/PROFANA reserves the right to not select winners, but in doing so will forfeit the rights to perform submissions
The Singers
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
God sent his Singers upon earth
With songs of sadness and of mirth,
That they might touch the hearts of men,
And bring them back to heaven again.
The first, a youth, with soul of fire,
Held in his hand a golden lyre;
Through groves he wandered, and by streams,
Playing the music of our dreams.
The second, with a bearded face,
Stood singing in the market-place,
And stirred with accents deep and loud
The hearts of all the listening crowd.
A gray old man, the third and last,
Sang in cathedrals dim and vast,
While the majestic organ rolled
Contrition from its mouths of gold.
And those who heard the Singers three
Disputed which the best might be;
For still their music seemed to start
Discordant echoes in each heart,
But the great Master said, "I see
No best in kind, but in degree;
I gave a various gift to each,
To charm, to strengthen, and to teach.
"These are the three great chords of might,
And he whose ear is tuned aright
Will hear no discord in the three,
But the most perfect harmony.
Refuge
Sara Teasdale
From my spirit's gray defeat,
From my pulse's flagging beat,
From my hopes that turned to sand
Sifting through my close-clenched hand,
From my own fault's slavery,
If I can sing, I still am free.
For with my singing I can make
A refuge for my spirit's sake,
A house of shining words, to be
My fragile immortality.
I Dream a World
Langston Hughes
I dream a world where man
No other man will scorn,
Where love will bless the earth
And peace its paths adorn
I dream a world where all
Will know sweet freedom's way,
Where greed no longer saps the soul
Nor avarice blights our day.
A world I dream where black or white,
Whatever race you be,
Will share the bounties of the earth
And every man is free,
Where wretchedness will hang its head
And joy, like a pearl,
Attends the needs of all mankind-
Of such I dream, my world!

They're accepting until 11/25 http://us2.campaign-archive1.com/?u=6f8b7ba57c036104cb5d36c75&id=46127ae1a3
They accept all music, but know they're hipsters and are looking for fully-formed works, basic MIDI of a symphony may not cut it. Free submission and they actually tell you your status. They don't have too much to base off of, but here's their link http://www.interrobangzine.com/music-video/.